Jeanne apparently murdered her husband Lord Camoys (who died in 1976), according to Julia.

Julia has also claimed and that Jeanne was apparently murdered by her younger son the Honourable Robert Camoys (died 1994).[3]

Julia has claimed that she is the only legitimate child of her parents; her mother's other four children, including the present Lord Camoys (7th Baron Camoys), being illegitimate and biologically unrelated to Sherman Stonor.

Thus, she has argued that she is the rightful heir to the Camoys barony.[4]

"By her daughter’s account, the dark-haired, volatile Jeanne, with her rapacious appetite for money and sex, her complete disregard for convention, her alarming mendacity and her streak of cruelty, exhibited all the faults the English like to associate with the Spanish...

"Julia Stonor’s account of upper- class fascism is unrestrained.

"Her mother’s friends and connections were mostly ragingly right-wing, anti-Semitic and pro-Franco, as upper-class Catholics tended to be, and pillars of the Right Club and the Anglo-German federation."